Maytag washer bearing replacement is a common task that can be easily completed with the right tools and instructions. By following a few simple steps, you can save yourself the cost of a professional repair and get your Maytag washer back up and running in no time.
Understanding the Basics of Maytag Washer Bearing Replacement
Before you begin, it's important to understand the basics of Maytag washer bearing replacement. The bearings in your Maytag washer are responsible for supporting the drum and allowing it to spin smoothly. Over time, these bearings can wear out and cause a variety of problems, including:
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Step-by-Step Maytag Washer Bearing Replacement Instructions
Before you begin, unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. This will help prevent any electrical or water damage.
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Unplug the washer and turn off the water supply | 5 minutes |
Remove the screws that hold the top panel in place and lift the panel off. You may need to use a pry bar to gently pry the panel loose.
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Remove the top panel | 10 minutes |
Remove the bolt that holds the agitator in place and lift the agitator out of the washer.
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Remove the agitator | 15 minutes |
Remove the drive belt from the pulley on the motor. You may need to use a screwdriver to pry the belt loose.
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Remove the drive belt | 10 minutes |
Remove the bolts that hold the transmission in place and lift the transmission out of the washer.
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Remove the transmission | 20 minutes |
Remove the old bearings from the transmission and install the new bearings. Use a hammer to gently tap the bearings into place.
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Replace the bearings | 30 minutes |
Reassemble the washer in the reverse order of disassembly. Be sure to apply sealant to the gaskets and seals to prevent leaks.
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Reassemble the washer | 45 minutes |
Plug the washer back in and turn on the water supply. Run the washer through a cycle to test for leaks and proper operation.
Step 8: | Estimated Time: |
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Test the washer | 10 minutes |
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